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Look at the words given below and put them under the things that they are made of –

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metal wood rubber cloth
car   chair   balloon  shirt
knife  table   eraser  trousers
scissors   pencil   toys  cap
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Chapter 9.1: The Naughty Boy - The Naughty Boy [Page 155]

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NCERT English - Marigold Class 4
Chapter 9.1 The Naughty Boy
The Naughty Boy | Q 2. | Page 155

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